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Published: September 21, 2015 by Derek Hidey | Leave a Comment
Player-Created Paragon City Video games have evolved quite a bit since the humble beginnings of 8-bit consoles. In today’s industry, […]
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Deep Strategy At first glance, Lionheart: King’s Crusade might appear a complete rip-off of the Total War series, but it […]
Published: September 20, 2015 by Derek Hidey | Leave a Comment
Khazad-Dum Awaits Seasoned Players, New Players Not So Much Turbine has gone to great lengths to ensure that fans of […]
Published: April 8, 2011 by Derek Hidey | Leave a Comment
Conquest Fails to Deliver its Epic Promise The Lord of the Rings is a fantasy that has more video game […]
Published: September 19, 2010 by Derek Hidey | Leave a Comment
Don’t Check Your Patience at the Door The King’s Bounty series has been around since before Sega made, and stopped […]
Published: June 29, 2010 by Derek Hidey | Leave a Comment
Putting Player-Created Content on Steroids Real Time Worlds’ All Points Bulletin (APB) is a third-person action shooter that combines the […]
Published: June 7, 2010 by Derek Hidey | Leave a Comment
Casual or for Kids? Casual, point-and-click adventure games have gone the way of the dinosaur during the last decade. With […]
Published: May 25, 2010 by Derek Hidey | Leave a Comment
Easy to Play, Easy to Buy? During an era of gaming where improved graphics, AI, and game engines reign supreme, […]
Published: March 2, 2010 by Derek Hidey | Leave a Comment
Massive Scale is Back Gas Powered Games brought a classic back to life with the original Supreme Commander, spiritual successor […]
Published: March 1, 2010 by Derek Hidey | Leave a Comment
Enter the Zone, Again GSC Game World’s S.T.A.L.K.E.R. series is a mixed-bag of emotions for gamers. On one hand, the […]
Published: December 20, 2009 by Derek Hidey | Leave a Comment
Same Sims, New and Fun Focus It didn’t take long for EA to release the first expansion pack for The […]
Published: December 5, 2009 by Derek Hidey | Leave a Comment
One Hell of an Experience Most first-person shooters based on World War II take players through the key battles and […]
Published: November 3, 2009 by Derek Hidey | Leave a Comment
City-Building with Caribbean Twist City building games have been a staple of PC gaming since the beginning. It is a […]
Published: October 7, 2009 by Derek Hidey | Leave a Comment
A Solid Experience Lacking Innovative Ideas Video games have been recently categorized into two camps: ones that bring polish to […]
Published: September 6, 2009 by Derek Hidey | Leave a Comment
Where Have All the Criminals Gone? CrimeCraft is hailed as a persistent-world shooter that features fast-paced, strategic, third-person combat coupled […]
Published: June 2, 2009 by Derek Hidey | Leave a Comment
Another Sims, Another Success Five years, eight expansion packs, and eight “stuff” packs after The Sims 2, and fans finally […]
Classic Look, Modern Fun Lately, developers creating RTS games have strayed away from large-scale gameplay. Instead, they’ve opted to produce […]
Published: May 19, 2009 by Derek Hidey | Leave a Comment
Prepare for the Future April 20, 2009 – It has been a while since Terminator fans have had something to […]
Published: May 13, 2009 by Derek Hidey | Leave a Comment
New Star Trek, Still Retro Forget 3D planes, shield modulation, transporters, away teams, escort missions, and all the other complexities […]
Published: March 12, 2009 by Derek Hidey | Leave a Comment
Short on Gameplay, Long on Tedium When EA set out to craft Red Alert 3, they did so with the […]
Published: January 29, 2009 by Derek Hidey | Leave a Comment
Mirror’s Edge Brings Fresh Gameplay, Makes Red Cool Again Electronic Arts has been busy developing the PC version of last […]
Published: December 11, 2008 by Derek Hidey | Leave a Comment
An Iron Curtain of Attitude Command & Conquer has become a solid contender in the world of competitive multiplayer RTS […]